The jobs in the core electronics and software are going to see a huge rise in the coming days. If Indian government's 'Make In India' initiative succeeds, expect lot of jobs creation in these segments.
If I understand correctly, you want to be in the domain that will see huge growth. Your assumption is that you will automatically grow with the growth in domain. Unfortunately, it doesn't work like that. How do I know? Well, I've observed several domains for over a decade ago. Those who asked the same question 10 years ago are currently working in very different domains than what they thought would grow.
Software QA will continue to exists along with software development, which will try to keep up with the electronics and hardware growth. If you want to be in IT - pick up any domain - viz. development, networking, testing and try to excel in it. That will ensure your career grows independent of the domain you are in.
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Hi thank u for ur reply.. I am not coding geek.. not into it at all.. so testing would b a good option and could u lemme know if testing require any programming knowledge??
The testing job does involve coding, when 'automation' takes over. It all depends on the project you are in and what tools it employs. It could be hardcore python programming, VB scripting, Ruby, C# or anything - totally depends on what software you are testing and how you are testing it. You may choose to be entirely into manual testing which might limit your career growth.
Ask as many questions as you want to before taking your final decision.